Miss Kaninna’s ethos as an R&B and hip-hop artist is rooted in speaking freely and making those in charge of oppressive systems accountable.
On her track 'Blak Britney', she boldly addresses the failures of government and reflects a reality driven by survival and cultural reclamation.
'My Nan was the first state secretary of the Aboriginal Centre and she's been ruffling feathers. My Mum then took that role... I feel it's only right for me to take on that legacy.'
Miss Kaninna stands unfazed by industry pressures, indicating that her truth will always prevail, as 'the music is just her scripture'.
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